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Are you facing divorce? If this is your first time getting divorced, you might be a little out of sorts. You might be confused, because there’s just so much conflicting information out there. Unfortunately, most of the information you see … Continue reading →

Are you a Jacksonville resident who is about to get divorced? One of the first things you should do is obtain legal counsel. Sure, you have the right to represent yourself and handle your divorce case all by yourself, but most people find that hiring a lawyer is far easier and much more effective. That’s because divorce lawyers handle cases like yours on a daily basis, so they understand all of the intricacies that go into filing for divorce.

But how do you go about finding a Jacksonville divorce lawyer you can trust to handle your case properly?

So, you’re getting divorced and you’ve decided to hire an Orlando divorce attorney. Hopefully, you did your homework to make sure you chose the best possible attorney for the job. And now, it’s time for your attorney to go to work to secure a positive outcome on your behalf.

But that doesn’t mean that your work is completely done. A successful client-attorney relationship requires participation from both parties. Your attorney is going to need certain information from you so that he or she can take the right approach to your divorce case. And if you want your case to go smoothly, you’re going to have to be a good client.

Let’s face it. Getting a divorce in Florida can be expensive. If you hire a traditional “billable hour” attorney, you could end up paying thousands of dollars in attorney fees by the time all is said and done. The truth is the average person just can’t afford to hire this type of divorce lawyer.

That’s why so many people are interested in options for getting a Florida cheap divorce. And when it comes to getting a cheap divorce in Florida, there are certainly a number of services to choose from. The problem is that not all of them are backed by actual divorce lawyers. Many offer assistance from “divorce paralegals” (a.k.a. non-lawyers who have no courtroom experience and may not even live in Florida).Continue reading →